The first tracks were faint, but suggestive. Surely they were too big for a deer, and not neat. Deer leave sharply-defined V-shaped tracks, crisp and undeniable. These were a wider V, softer, and definitely big. But they barely left an imprint on.
It’s a phrase I first heard in a piece Lincolnville’s Christopher Beach wrote for the Historical Society’s Indigenous Peoples committee. (Yes, there is such a group, busily working to document our town’s earliest people, mostly through artifacts.
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